On Thursday’s ReidOutJoy Reid, MSNBC host, viciously attacked the Republican Party for their support of Amendment 2 of the United States Constitution. In an unhinged rant, she claimed Republicans “don’t actually do anything” except block what she describes as “sensible gun reform.”
That was the bitterly divided host’s groan. “today’s Republican Party doesn’t actually stand for much except banning books, turning women into state-mandated incubators, targeting the LGBTQ community, and mass deportation, oh yeah, and guns!”
“You have to prove that you love guns, that guns are the precious in order to get anywhere in the party” Reid proclaimed. Adding “how else are they gonna get the NRA to pay their campaign expenses?”
She yelled that, proving once more that she dislikes religious Americans or anyone who prays for their fellow citizen during tragedy rather than politicizing it. “when these tragedies strike and more Americans die, the best they can muster up is their thoughts and prayers as if they don’t have any power to actually do anything.”
Taking one last swipe at half the country before going to a commercial break, Reid said that “the Republican Party never changes” and “for decades they’ve consistently blocked gun reform. Opting instead to sit aside and watch the body count rise.”
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MSNBC’s ReidOut
5/26/2022
Eastern at 7:48 p.m.JOY RID: The Republican Party of today doesn’t stand for much other than banning books and turning women into state mandated incubators. It also targets the LGBTQ community and deports mass amounts. In order to be able to move up in the party, one must prove you are a gun lover and believe that guns have value. They won’t be able to get NRA funding for their campaigns if they don’t.
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REID: They don’t do much once they are elected. Instead, they stand in the way sensible gun legislation that around 80 percent of Americans back. And when tragedies happen and more Americans lose their lives, their best efforts to save them is their prayers and thoughts. As if they didn’t have the power to make any real difference. They also make vague references to thinking about doing something, but actually planning on not doing anything, as they are passionate gun owners.
(…)
REID: It is not possible for the Republican Party to change. For decades they’ve consistently blocked gun reform. They chose instead to ignore the rising body count and sit back. Will this be different next time? We’ll see!
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